JavaToolbox is a new directory of the existing development tools, libraries and plugins for Java/J2EE. It lists freeware, open source, as well as commercial products, all organized in multiple categories.

There is still a lot of tools to add to the site, but it should grow quickly. RSS feeds are available to let you know about updates. Currently JavaToolbox references more than 110 tools in 38 categories.

Maybe you need to know that TheServerSide.NET is built with Java and is well accepted within the .NET developer community... Because the technology used to build a site is one thing, content is another. Nobody really cares nowadays as far as the sites are fast and reliable.ASP.NET is just a technology to build web sites. Those web sites can be about a lot of things like politics, music, cocktails, and even software development.

I seem to remember reading something about TSS.NET being ported to ASP.NET. Maybe I'm just imagining it though.

They did try but they gave up... Maybe the technology was too difficult or not as powerful as Java ;-)It's interesting to know that TSS.NET is hosted on Linux. This may explain that.If you look at the history here, you'll notice that they started with Windows, but quickly changed for Linux...

I seem to remember reading something about TSS.NET being ported to ASP.NET. Maybe I'm just imagining it though.

They did try but they gave up...

We did try and we were successful :). TSS.com was ported to run on .NET. We had a separate instance of TSS.com and TSS.NET running on .NET for 9 months. Maintaining two code bases is what was challenging and we decided to migrate to a common codebase, which was deployed in Q3 2004. Now TSS.NET and TSS.com run on the same infrastructure.

I would add that quality takes time.We are not just listing tools as some sites do. We work hard to provide valuable and detailed information about each product, not just text copied quickly from the authors' sites, which more than often is crippled with marketing fluff.

Maybe you need to know that TheServerSide.NET is built with Java and is well accepted within the .NET developer community... Because the technology used to build a site is one thing, content is another. Nobody really cares nowadays as far as the sites are fast and reliable.ASP.NET is just a technology to build web sites. Those web sites can be about a lot of things like politics, music, cocktails, and even software development.

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